Interesting, quick glance:oldarmy1 said:
Has anyone read up on IMMR? I am taking more than a passing interest in it.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210203005202/en/Faurecia-and-Immersion-Partner-for-Haptic-Automotive-Technologies
Haptics brings new capabilities to automotive HMIs. It enables tactile surfaces to readily respond to users and creates new opportunities for OEMs to re-imagine the user experience," said Jared Smith, Interim CEO at Immersion. "We're excited to work with Faurecia to go beyond the traditional approach to automotive HMI systems and explore new ways that we can help the driver safely interact with the car."
According to IHS Markit, the use of haptics will continue to gain traction, and multimodal HMI systems are expected to become the vehicle standard in the upcoming years. In addition, capacitive touch-based systems will become the primary display interface, with 95% of center stack display enabled with touch technology by 2026.*